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After its record-breaking 2023 wherein 76 job offers were given on placement day, in addition to the 38 PPOs, what is the likely scenario this time for GNLU? For context, we have got 22 PPOs till now. Only credible sources reply, trolls/disruptors please maintain decorum atleast for this thread.
After its record-breaking 2023 wherein 76 job offers were given on placement day, in addition to the 38 PPOs, what is the likely scenario this time for GNLU? For context, we have got 22 PPOs till now. Only credible sources reply, trolls/disruptors please maintain decorum atleast for this thread.
Yet to see that placement report in detail. Has it been released by the university placement committee?
Nujs Dekho. Isko bolte hein record breaking. And mod don’t mark me trollish please. I genuinely want a rebuttal from them cause no way their figures are better.
Rebuttal is merited for actual reports released, not anonymous claims. Moreover, why on earth would we want to challenge GNLU students getting jobs? They aren't taking away ours. Good for them if their numbers support their claim and they keep getting more and more jobs. Stop trying to bait people to indulge in petty and juvenile bickering. They will actually be our colleagues pretty soon right after we all graduate.
Check the website. So you are saying univeristy-affiliated and self-audited authentic reports are β€˜anonymous claims’….? Nujs does the same thing. Do you people hire an external auditor? If this your criteria for β€˜anonymous claim’ , then Nujs has been producing false reports since 2019. Ours also hold a better record than y’all in all rankings. Law firm partners give testimonials regarding GNLU’s success. I don’t know how gnlu is inferior to Nujs in any way possible.
In what rankings? And nobody claimed that you're inferior in any way, you're the ones claiming your superiority. As for the report, couldn't see anything on the GNLU website. Please feel free to share, especially if it has got the details of the 100+ placements that has been claimed. I will be happy to read it and if true, be happy for GNLU. The rebuttal was sought here by an anonymous claim and hence the reply. You should increase your comprehension skills. Why would NUJS need to 'rebut' GNLU's official placement report anyway? Does our official placement report come with the tagline 'better than GNLU'?
I support the NUJS lad on this one. They've always had solid placement stats. No need for this pointless d*ck-measuring that the GNLU guy is trying to engage in. And while GNLU is improving and that's good to see, their placements were pretty terrible just 5-6 years back.
How will Nujs know? The university which doesn’t even release authentic LPA rates , you are expecting them to follow GNLU. Take the reality check, GNLU has long overtaken Nujs
"authentic LPA rates"? Is that your code for salary offered? If so, which university releases that figure exactly? However, NUJS placement report always reveals the exact recruiter, and what they pay to freshers is common industry knowledge.
Let's wait for the placement reports of both the colleges to be published. We can then discuss the college standings. Meanwhile don't forget the difference in batch sizes when comparing placement numbers.
So, 54 students of the 2023 graduating batch at the renowned NUJS have been accepted to work as slaves in Lala firms!
Please wait for the Placement Report to be published. You can then discuss the final numbers.
Bhai, numbers mei kya rakha hai.

Teri job lag jaayegi, time kum hai, prep mei dhyan de.

Goodluck.
2023 was record breaking because hiring in that year across law colleges was record breaking. No way 2024 or any subsequent year (in the next 3-4) will break that record
Out of the total strength and how many did CAM Ahmedabad hire? This is stupid statistics, anyway.
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